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The createDirectResourceUri function provides a streamlined way to create resource URIs without needing to first create a cdecode URI and then convert it:
import { createDirectResourceUri, ConfigCollectionName, ConfigFragmentName } from '@adminide-stack/core';
// Create a URI for a team resource
const teamUri = createDirectResourceUri(
ConfigCollectionName.Teams,
'60a3e1c5f30d3a001c9e8d5e', // team ID
'my-organization', // organization name or ID
{
tenantId: 'default',
fragment: ConfigFragmentName.Settings,
useOrgNameParam: true, // use 'orgName' parameter (default: true)
},
);
// Result: cde-resource://default/teams?_id=60a3e1c5f30d3a001c9e8d5e&orgName=my-organization#settings
// Create a URI for an organization resource (only needs ID)
const orgUri = createDirectResourceUri(
ConfigCollectionName.Organizations,
'60a3e1c5f30d3a001c9e8d5f', // organization ID
null, // no organization parameter needed
{
tenantId: 'default',
fragment: ConfigFragmentName.Settings,
},
);
// Result: cde-resource://default/organizations?_id=60a3e1c5f30d3a001c9e8d5f#settings
This approach is more efficient than creating and converting cdecode URIs, and it ensures that the parameters are always in the correct order with _id first.
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The npm package @adminide-stack/core receives a total of 3,935 weekly downloads. As such, @adminide-stack/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @adminide-stack/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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